The word comes from the dutch word boele, meaning sweetheart, which only survives in the phrase ''bully for you!''.
you mustn't be bully
The word "bully" has 2 syllables.
There are two syllables in the word "bully." It is pronounced as "bul-ly."
The infinitive form of the word "bully" is "to bully." This form is used to express the action of bullying in its most basic form without any specific tense or subject.
The word 'bully' is both a noun (bully, bullies) and a verb (bully, bullies, bullying, bullied). Examples:noun: Teachers usually know who is the bully in the class.verb: The boss tried to bully us into working late without pay.
Yes the word bully is an apt description. Originally, around the 1530's, it meant sweetheart. If the bully was not somehow fond of the victim on some level, they would leave the person alone. The word bully came from the Dutch boel which means brother or lover. That probably came from buole which means brother, or the German word buhle that means lover. Then the connotation started to deteriorate by the 1600's, shifting from "fine fellow," to "blusterer," to "harasser of the weak." Some combined the harassment meaning with the older meaning of lover, thus giving the word somewhat of a connotation of a pimp. The actual word of bully as it is now spelled didn't show up until the early 1700's.
The word 'bully' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'bully' is a word for someone who teases, hurts, or threatens others; a word for a person.Example use of the noun: The bully picked on the small kids.The noun form of the verb to bully is the gerund, bullying.The word 'bully' is also an adjective and an interjection.
God came up with everything
you mustn't be bully
The word "bully" in Spanish is "matón"
The word "bully" has 2 syllables.
There are two syllables in the word "bully." It is pronounced as "bul-ly."
My but did.
He came up with the word BLING!
yes they bullied evryone they came into contact with
The infinitive form of the word "bully" is "to bully." This form is used to express the action of bullying in its most basic form without any specific tense or subject.
The word 'bully' is both a noun (bully, bullies) and a verb (bully, bullies, bullying, bullied). Examples:noun: Teachers usually know who is the bully in the class.verb: The boss tried to bully us into working late without pay.